975, boulevard Saint-Joseph

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PIIA - Construction of the New Police Service Headquarters - 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph
Council approved the architectural plans for the new Gatineau Police headquarters at 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph. The project involves demolishing the existing commercial building and includes vegetation compensation measures on the site and parking roof.
public-safetyzoning
Granting of easements to Hydro-Québec on part of lots 1 090 404, 1 090 515, and 1 091 207 - 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph - Relocation of equipment related to the Police Headquarters project - Orée-du-Parc electoral district - Isabelle N. Miron
This item authorizes the granting of easements to Hydro-Québec to allow for the relocation of electrical equipment necessitated by the construction of the new Police Headquarters at 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph.
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Assignment of Easements in Favor of Hydro-Québec on Part of Lots 1 090 404, 1 090 415, and 1 091 207 of the Quebec Cadastre - 975, Boulevard Saint-Joseph - Equipment Relocation Related to the Police Headquarters Project - L'Orée-du-Parc District
The city is granting new public utility easements to Hydro-Québec at 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph to facilitate the construction of the new police headquarters. This involves relocating existing equipment and extinguishing old easements.
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Land Exchange - Regularization of Encroachment - Police HQ - Lots 1 090 745, 1 091 207, and 1 090 406 - Quebec Cadastre - Orée-du-Parc Electoral District - Isabelle N. Miron
Council approves a land exchange with La Sporthèque de Hull inc. to resolve a long-standing encroachment issue on land designated for the future police headquarters. The exchange involves equal areas of 320.5 m² at no cost to either party.
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Land Exchange - Encroachment Regularization - Police Headquarters - Lots 1 090 745, 1 091 207, and 1 090 406
The committee recommended a land exchange with La Sporthèque de Hull inc. to resolve a long-standing parking encroachment on city-owned land designated for the new police headquarters. The exchange involves equal areas of 320.5 m² at no cost to either party.
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Minor variances - Construction of the new Police Service Headquarters project - 975 Saint-Joseph Boulevard - L'Orée-du-Parc electoral district - Isabelle N. Miron
Request for minor variances related to the construction of the new Gatineau Police headquarters at 975 Saint-Joseph Boulevard.
public-safetyzoning
Minor Variances - Construction of the New Police Service Headquarters - 975 Saint-Joseph Boulevard
Council approved minor variances for the construction of the new Gatineau Police headquarters at 975 Saint-Joseph Boulevard. The variances allow for a reduced front setback, an increased entrance threshold height, and a reduction in the number of trees required along parking areas.
public-safetyzoning
Cost adjustment for the mandate of the firm DWB Consultants in the amount of $124,138.51 including taxes - 2022 SP 382 - Construction of the new SPVG service point in the Aylmer sector
The committee approved a $124,138.51 increase for DWB Consultants regarding the new Gatineau Police (SPVG) service point in Aylmer. This increase accounts for project scope changes, including the demolition of warehouses, LEED Gold certification requirements, and delays caused by shifting project priorities.
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Lease - His Majesty the King in right of Canada - 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph - Orée-du-Parc District - Isabelle N. Miron
This item concerns a lease agreement with the federal government for the property located at 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph.
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Lease - Amusement Anik inc. - 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph - Orée-du-Parc District - Isabelle N. Miron
This item concerns a lease agreement with Amusement Anik inc. for the property at 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph.
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Lease - His Majesty the King in Right of Canada - 975 Saint-Joseph Boulevard
Council approved a lease agreement with the federal government (His Majesty the King in Right of Canada) for the property at 975 Saint-Joseph Boulevard. The City acquired this property for the future police headquarters and is leasing it back to the federal government until May 31, 2025, to allow for their transition.
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Lease - Amusements Anik Inc. - 975 Saint-Joseph Boulevard
Council approved a lease agreement with Amusements Anik Inc. for the property at 975 Saint-Joseph Boulevard. The City acquired this property for the future police headquarters and is leasing it back to the tenant until June 1, 2025. The rent will be partially offset against the expropriation indemnity owed to the tenant.
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Lease - His Majesty the King in right of Canada - 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph - Orée-du-Parc electoral district - Isabelle N. Miron
Approval of a lease agreement with the federal government for the property located at 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph.
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Lease - Amusement Anik inc. - 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph - Orée-du-Parc electoral district - Isabelle N. Miron
Approval of a lease agreement with Amusement Anik inc. for the property located at 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph.
governance
Lease Agreement – His Majesty the King in Right of Canada – 975 Boulevard Saint-Joseph
The city is formalizing a lease agreement with the federal government for the property at 975 Boulevard Saint-Joseph, which the city acquired for the future police headquarters. This lease covers the period from October 2024 to May 2025, following the city's expropriation of the site.
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Lease Agreement – Amusements Anik Inc. – 975 Boulevard Saint-Joseph
The city is formalizing a lease with Amusements Anik Inc. for space at 975 Boulevard Saint-Joseph, which the city acquired for the future police headquarters. The lease runs until June 1, 2025, and rent will be offset against the company's expropriation indemnity.
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Cost Adjustment for the Mandate of the Firm WSP Canada Inc. in the Amount of $21,960.23 - Tender 2022 SP 465 - Professional Services - LEED Accredited Professional - New Police Station - Aylmer Sector - Deschênes Electoral District - Caroline Murray
The city is recommending a $21,960.23 cost adjustment for WSP Canada Inc. regarding the new Aylmer police station project. This increase is due to project scope changes, including a shift to LEED Gold certification, the demolition of existing warehouses, and the integration of future expansion needs, bringing the total contract to $62,316.46.
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By-law number 532-45-2024 amending Zoning By-law number 532-2020 to create zone Co-10-090, from zones In-10-072 and Co-10-066, to authorize industrial, commercial, and community uses allowing for the Police Headquarters - L'Orée-du-Parc and Parc-de-la-Montagne–Saint-Raymond electoral districts - Isabelle N. Miron and Marc Bureau
Council adopts a zoning amendment to create a new zone (Co-10-090) to facilitate the construction of the new Gatineau Police Headquarters at 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph and 80, rue Jean-Proulx. The new zone also permits existing industrial and commercial uses.
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Draft Bylaw Number 532-45-2024 Amending Zoning Bylaw Number 532-2020 to Create Zone CO-10-090, from Zones IN-10-072 and CO-10-066, to Authorize Industrial, Commercial, and Community Uses Allowing for the Police Headquarters - Orée-du-Parc and Parc-de-la-Montagne‒Saint-Raymond Electoral Districts - Isabelle N. Miron and Marc Bureau
Council adopted the draft bylaw to create a new zoning designation (CO-10-090) for the site of the new Gatineau Police Headquarters. This amendment ensures the site and surrounding area are properly zoned for the headquarters as well as existing industrial and commercial activities.
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975, boulevard Saint-Joseph Options and Aylmer Service Point
The committee discussed the construction of a new police headquarters (Option D) and the acquisition of properties at 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph and 80, rue Jean-Proulx. The plan involves a $187.3 million borrowing bylaw, partially offset by the sale of existing city properties, and an additional $8.2 million for the Aylmer service point expansion. Councillors debated the necessity of underground parking, the demolition of the existing building at 975 Saint-Joseph, and the overall financial impact of centralizing police operations.
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CES - Acquisition by expropriation of lots 1 090 415, 1 090 404, and 1 091 207 of the Quebec cadastre - 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph - New Police Headquarters - Orée-du-Parc electoral district - Isabelle N. Miron
The city is moving to acquire specific land parcels at 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph through expropriation to facilitate the construction of the new police headquarters. This action is located in the Orée-du-Parc district represented by Councillor Isabelle N. Miron.
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Authorize the Construction Project for a New Gatineau Police Service Headquarters
Council approved the construction of a new police headquarters at 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph and 80, rue Jean-Proulx. The project includes a $187.3 million loan bylaw, with plans to sell existing aging facilities at 590, boulevard Gréber and 775-777, boulevard de la Carrière to offset costs. This decision aims to address the growing needs of the police force and the obsolescence of current infrastructure.
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Authorize Additional Budget for the Construction of the Gatineau Police Service Aylmer Service Point
Council approved an additional $8.2 million for the Aylmer police service point, bringing the total loan to $22.2 million. This increase covers rising construction costs, inflation, and the decision to expand office space to accommodate the 2023-2027 staffing plan. The project will also include a new warehouse to replace facilities at 625, chemin d’Aylmer.
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Acquisition by Expropriation of Lots 1 090 415, 1 090 404, and 1 091 207 - 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph - New Police Headquarters
Council authorized the expropriation of the property at 975, boulevard Saint-Joseph to ensure the site is available for the new police headquarters. This action was taken because a current lease on the property expiring in 2030 could not be resolved through voluntary negotiation, and the site is critical for the project.
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Acquisition by Expropriation of Lot 1 090 745 - 80, rue Jean-Proulx - New Police Headquarters
Council authorized the expropriation of the property at 80, rue Jean-Proulx to consolidate the site for the new police headquarters. A tenant with a lease until 2033 requires relocation, necessitating this formal legal process to ensure the project can proceed.
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Authorize the construction project for a new Gatineau Police Service headquarters
The City is moving forward with a new police headquarters to replace aging facilities at 590 Gréber Blvd and 775-777 de la Carrière Blvd. The project involves acquiring properties at 975 Saint-Joseph Blvd and 80 Jean-Proulx St. A $187.3 million loan bylaw is proposed to fund the construction, with plans to offset costs by selling the old police buildings.
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Authorize additional budget for the construction of the Gatineau Police Service service point in the Aylmer sector
The City is increasing the budget for the Aylmer police service point by $8.2 million, bringing the total to $22.2 million. This increase covers rising construction costs, the need for additional office space to accommodate new staff, and the demolition of existing warehouses on the site. The project will now include an expanded office area to support the 2023-2027 staffing plan.
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Acquisition by expropriation of lots 1 090 415, 1 090 404, and 1 091 207 - 975 Saint-Joseph Blvd - New Police Headquarters
The City is initiating expropriation proceedings for the property at 975 Saint-Joseph Blvd to secure the site for the new police headquarters. This action is necessary because a current tenant has a lease until 2030, and the City was unable to reach a voluntary agreement to vacate the premises in a timely manner.
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